​Nick Kyrgios played only one official match this season, and after the Japan Open (he will make his debut on October 16), he will lose the last points he had in the ATP ranking.

Nick KyrgiosPhoto: Charles Krupa/AP/Profimedia

Nick Kyrgios will disappear from the ATP rankings after the Japan Open

Kyrgios, previously ranked 13th in the world (his best ranking was on October 24, 2016), is recovering from injury and hopes to return to the court in time for the 2024 season.

At the age of 28, Nick will lose his last points in the world ranking after the Japan Open.

As a result, Kyrgios will disappear from the world ranking for the first time in his career.

Although he had many problems during his career, Kyrgios managed to save some points and stay in the ATP hierarchy.

The Australian is currently ranked 470th in the world with 90 points. He will finish them and disappear from the ATP hierarchy.

Nick underwent knee surgery earlier in the year and missed this year’s Wimbledon due to wrist problems.

Despite being active on social media, Kyrgios has not revealed any details about his return to the court, and it is most likely to be at the Australian Open in 2024.

The capricious Nick Kyrgios has won 7 ATP tournaments in his career, collected $12,486,696 in prize money in tennis alone, and his best result at a major competition was the 2022 Wimbledon final (he lost in four sets to Novak Djokovic).